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The Harvard International Law Journal offers 3 RSS feeds, described below. Please feel free to subscribe to one, two or all three feeds to stay on top of the most recent ILJ news and scholarship.
ILJ in Print - Receive links to and information on the articles most recently published in the print issues of the ILJ. Print issues come out each Winter and Summer, so the information on this feed will generally update only twice a year.
ILJ Online - The ILJ Online publishes concise articles on pressing international legal topics continuously throughout the year. This feed links users with new articles as they are published, ensuring that they can stay informed about the most recent scholarship in the field.
ILJ Digest - The ILJ Digest is a regularly updated source of international legal news. Entries are brief, offering a headline, a short description of the issue or recent event, and typically, a link offering even more information. Use this feed to stay on top of international legal news from around the world.
What is RSS?
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication") is a method of syndicating and distributing news and similar content on the Internet. Subscribing to an RSS feed is free and once established, a subscription allows users to receive headlines and a brief description of the most recent postings to a particular website, as well as direct links to those postings.
To receive RSS feeds, users can either use a stand-alone RSS Aggregator (or Reader) program, or a Web-based Reader. These Readers download and display all of the RSS feeds the user has subscribed to from across the Internet.
To sign up for an ILJ RSS feed, right-click on one of the orange feed links above, and select "Copy Link Location" or "Copy Shortcut". Follow the instructions for your particular news Reader, and paste the link you have copied into the appropriate area of your Reader to begin receiving ILJ news.
Terms of Use
ILJ RSS feeds are free and open for public use. Use must be for non-commercial purposes, and must be limited to platforms that allow a functional link to display the full article or entry on the ILJ's website. Use of the ILJ's RSS feeds must be accompanied by proper attribution to the Harvard International Law Journal as the source. By accessing the ILJ's RSS service, you are indicating your understanding and agreement of these terms and conditions. The Harvard International Law Journal reserves the right to discontinue its RSS feeds at any time.
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